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pavithraparavastu645
Tuesday, Oct 22 2019

hi @ @ - we have a good group going on https://discord.gg/7sEYpzN

Please join the group so that we can all coordinate on study sessions. The first session is this Saturday, hope to see you there!

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pavithraparavastu645
Monday, Oct 21 2019

Thanks guys! I have created a discord server so we all can communicate offline and coordinate our Skype sessions.

Link: https://discord.gg/7sEYpzN

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pavithraparavastu645
Tuesday, Oct 15 2019

Congrats, thats amazing! Would you mind explaining your study process & how you prepared for the exam?

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pavithraparavastu645
Tuesday, Oct 15 2019

I am also interested in this if you are still looking for someone to study with! Let me know

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pavithraparavastu645
Thursday, Nov 07 2019

@ said:

Definitely worth it! I was tired when I would get home and this means less focused on LSAT. LSAT is one of those tests that I believe requires all your mental energy and even a little bit deficiency in mental alertness can cause a decrease in points.

I do think that quitting has its own stress -financial and you can easily lose a sense of schedule. Because of that its really important to stick to a strict LSAT daily schedule and treat LSAT like it was your full time job. It's also really important that you can take the quitting financially. I was able to not have rent or any big bills when I quit. I am very lucky in that I have family who is incredibly supportive of my dreams and more than that always encouraged me to quit and just focus on LSAT. So that transition was actually pretty easy as my family was all for it. I also have friends who are all about their school career and are full/overtime students, so socially it was not a big transition as well.

Looking back, I am so glad it made that change. :) I don't think I would be here in a good position if I had not.

@ - I'm in the same boat. I'm thinking about quitting my full time job to study for the LSAT. How long did it take for you to reach your target score? Another thing I'm worried about is how adcoms would view an employment gap in my resume - any insight/advice?

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pavithraparavastu645
Thursday, Jun 04 2020

Hey Shannon! I would foolproof the games from the problem sets/videos first. Since you struggled on the sequencing games, I would go back to that section and foolproof all of the games in there before hitting the PTs. It really does give you a strong foundation and trains your brain to find inferences

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